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"This AI-Powered Cybercrime Service Bundles Phishing Kits with Malicious Android Apps"The Spanish-speaking cybercrime group "GXC Team" bundles phishing kits with malicious Android apps, advancing Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) offerings.
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"US Offers $10 Million Reward for Information on North Korean Hacker"The US Department of State is offering $10 million for information on Rim Jong Hyok, an alleged member of the hacking group "APT45," which operates on behalf of a North Korean military intelligence agency, the Reconnaissance General Bureau.
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"Despite Bans, AI Code Tools Widespread in Organizations"A new Checkmarx report highlights that organizations are concerned about security threats posed by developers' use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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"NSA Joins FBI and Others to Warn of North Korea Cyber Espionage Campaign"The National Security Agency (NSA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and others have released a joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) titled "North Korea Cyber Group Conducts Global Espionage Campaign to Advance Regime's Military and Nucle
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"'Stargazer Goblin' Amasses Rogue GitHub Accounts to Spread Malware"The threat actor "Stargazer Goblin" has found a new way to use GitHub to spread malware and malicious links.
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"Most IT Leaders Say Severity of Cyber-Attacks has Increased"According to security researchers at CTS, Nine in 10 IT leaders have said that the risk and severity of cyberattacks has increased over the past year, while 61% believe the attack surface is now "impossible to control."
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"Ransomware and BEC Make Up 60% of Cyber Incidents"According to security researchers at Cisco Talos, ransomware and business email compromise (BEC) attacks accounted for 60% of all incidents in the second quarter of 2024.
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"BIND Updates Resolve High-Severity DoS Vulnerabilities"The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) recently announced BIND security updates that contain patches for several remotely exploitable denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerabilities in the DNS software suite.
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"Dog-Like Robot Jams Home Networks and Disables Devices During Police Raids — DHS Develops NEO Robot for Walking Denial of Service Attacks"The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has developed a four-legged robot called "NEO" to jam the wireless transmissions of smart home devices.
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